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Show 3 yjC In 1 Corps n Utah City 5Pjbflrtl Fnday, January Es n. Anton, tinnp(j s jlarriage Licenses after $ Jth his' oe w- - Ear v.... Wright, 25, Connne and Mrs Sterling n0f Garfield ht and Klea Fae daughter ot Mr 'S. Xieiitnnton, License Garfiel. Jess Mrs nd John H Mr sil ihe a lve years n to ltIH! ijllll 9, 1943 issued January 2 Hidto Mminaka 2d. C'unnno sun ol Mrs Tonu Morinaka, and Md.sako Ikegami 19. Coniine, by daughter of Mi and Mrs. ,ki clerks iingm.... e'11" i?1 licenses issued Felts And Sheffields Return From Holiday Vacation In California Mr .aid Mrs Hud Sheffield and Di and Mis J Cordon Kelt tetuined home Sunday after spending a week's vacation at jKints ot inieiest m southern a1 ifoi nia taro Ikegami License issue They visited at Las ums Veas enioute to the coast and LeRo Jarni la MS. 2t I'.T at San Diego they were guests jiy, ,,on of Mi and Mrs. Vinson uf 'Mr ,ln1 Mrs s Kelson Mr Pav is. and Diane Knudson 20 dni Mis Stan Mansfield and S,d Mansfield Bugham City, daughtei of M, Mr ami Mis and Mis Benjamin II Knudson While at San Diego, they made over the southern License issued January 7 this a plane j end of California down into Mexico out over the ocean and hack to San Diego t c- I Yew5 $ouma UIE3L C tup SATURDAY NITE ON PARAMOl'NT $1 N and the nstalk" tan, the test Loot ICE CREAM per couple FRI. Tax Inc. - SAT. SI N. - GALLONS r Ready Pack Qts. Hand Pack Qts. & Readv Pack Every Saturday night, its the Dance Bowl the place to for go holiday fun. you know. ... Pts. PINTS 23c SPECIAL! Durkees OLEOMAR- - Plan ahead and make it a date to go dancing at the Dance Bowl this Saturday and every 45c GERINE, lb E Jeiio Marshmallows - SLICED PINEAPPLE We ive" & give redeem Green Stamps id Bof Who OPEN Dance" Red DAYS 7 B&H BOVLMG Her A WEEK Grocery 112 No. Main Riding Ph. 706 it" of Ham- ng" 1" Iretel of Olive 25c Skippy PEANUT BUTTER MEATS QUALITY ... 37c . Campbells TOMATO SOUP, 3 Del Monte 29c for RAISINS, 15 Albers Pancake & or, 2 for . PEAS, 2 for Dennisons lb. can 1 i,1 Dorters 1 1 27c & 2 can 11c honor. next Friday evening, January 16. The dance will begin at 9 oclock and the Dan Ross orchestra will furnish the music. During the dance, the Pi i mary officers and teachers will and ice sell homemade pie handcream and a beautiful made quilt will be auctioned off. The proceeds of this proj ect will be uspd to take the Primary children on a tour of all the historical spots in Salt Lake City at the close of the Primary season next spring. The public is invited to attend this dance and anyone holding a ward budget ticket or activity card will he admitted. is Mrs. Nellie T Spackman president of the Piimary organization and Mrs. Afton M. Bingham and Mrs Ruth K. Hunsa-keare her counsellors They aie being assisted with the arrangements by all the Primary officers and teacheis to make this an outstanding affair. Mis Waid was hostess to members of her immediate lamily at a tin key dinner at her home in Willard last Sunday. members Foity seven family were present. There are four generations represented in the Ward family, including seven children, 21 gi andchildren and 13 gieat grandchildren Those present besides the hostess included Mr and Mrs. Eli-hPettingill and three chil(iron, Mr and Mrs. Rex Pettin- gill and iwo ehildien, Gae and Helen Humpherys, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Doane and family, Mi and Mrs Orville Doane and two children, Mrs. Geoige Goshen and daughter, Shnley Doane, Mr and Mrs Glen Taylor and foui children. Mi and Mis Edward Ward and three children Mi. and Mis Ward and lour children and Mr. and Mis Elmer Ward and two ehildien Mrs Homer Shreeve, a recent bride, and her husband were also present to Family members unable attend the gathering Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Howard Dalton and Mr and Mis Howard Reedei and son of California, Mr and Mrs Eugene Weimers and two children of Provo, Mr. and Mrs John Pieese and two ehildien of Ogden and LaMar Waid la grandson) of Florida. O 11 Mis Brown was Rieve C hosiess Wednesday evening a! I'ci ho"e to meir.beis ol the Hi Bid club A delicious lunch was solved at two small tables to seven memheis and one guest. Mis Cayle Tmgey. Budge was- the diveision ot the evening and high score was awarded to Mrs K. Barton Olson and Mis Ray Koith diew the cut favor Club members present included Mrs Max Bott, - Mrs - Mack Young, lladfield, Mis Ray l K Or-vi- Barton Olsen. Kimber. Mrs. Lloyd Mrs Herrn Korth, Mrs. Mrs Grant Whitworth and the hostess. it January 5, 1948 4ti The Famous ySA divorce suits filed in the Box Elder county clerk's office dm mg the past week. John L. Stanfill vs Ruth Acfor Stanfill mental kerman cruelty, filed January 5, 1918 n The following vveie EATS of New Kind iti a WINKLER (D CANDY Loses 65 Lbs. Wears Size 12 Again IXnothy J. Mi'Ier, oth Si, Lltu tuo, lost tor n ks, with h SS roMirtrk.ihle W OS Once IHQlba, Literary Section To Meet Monday Afternoon The literary section of the club will Impiovement meet Monday afternoon, Janu 4 o'cloik. ary 12, at in the Chamber of Commerce it was announced this Civic club-rooms- , week. Mrs Lyon Earl Madsen will review' Senchtvvanfers book. "Proud Destiny . tU Ilw t iw VS. iteklv dttdy Hid in mu ILm jihI she now vte.irt size 12 k,Jin 4 ) V it a i rnvrv. itn tor's amotma 1KOOK POS1 1V ' himru nt tst (tclmu jI tints sii ind rriKK Cuuk .turi uU tosses ol I! lo lr pounds with D) us.rs W II V fcAPtKIMtM? No laxatives No drugs Eat No exmiiM plenty NO DIEllNO' Von simixly lake AV )S before meals whth automatically curbs the apintile 1 he result is SO tor a micat levs and low might Only lull d.issuppl -j- iosMbh mutt tlunvouvull net d V our money refund d on the very tit's! Nx tl ou tail to lose weight Come, phone or me. L No Shear Tin No Down Payment $0.68 Per Month on HAMILTON DRl fJ BEEHIVE Coal & Appliance CO. VALUES FOR SATURDAY WE PLEDGE YOU BIGGEr'aND BETTER VALUES IN '48 Through the two score and more ears of food distribution, it has been the constant aim of the(). P. Skaggs System to make available to its customers . . . Better Foods . . at Fair Prices . . . for happier living. Ye recognize that were it not for fine folks like you . . . (here would he no organization like ours. And so again, we pledge you our continued effort lo bring (o you the Biggest and Best Values possible . . . all through 1918. Honeyville News Antoneo and Beatrice Gomez. Gallegos of Brigham City are the parents of a baby boy born Wednesday. December 31, 1947, al the Cooley Memorial hospital. Alma Vivian and Martha Smoot of Corinne are the parents ,of a baby boy born Thursday, Januaiy 1, 1948 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Adolph and Joan Froerer ol Corinne are the parents of a baby boy born Friday, January 2, 1948 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Orville Russell and Gaye Dahle Larsen of Brigham City are the parents of a baby girl boin Friday, January 2, 1948 at the Cooley Memorial hospital Patricia Floyd Frances and Louis Bcrgendahl Beard of Brigham City are the parents of a baby boy born Saturday, January 3, 1948. Keith Sidney and Pearl Bosley of Brigham City aie the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday, January 6. at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jensen of Mantua are the parents of a baby boy born Wednesday, January 7, 1948 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Mil-lai- Mr. HONEYVILLE. Jan. 7 and Mrs. Reg Burt entertained at their a number of friends home at Bear River City on Wednesday evening. Those from Honeyville were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolman and Mr. and Mrs. Emery White. They enjoyed a pleasant evening visiting, and a delicious lunch was served. They wished each other a hap- Year. L's-sin- and Mrs. Geo. Covey in Ogden on New Years Eve. A delicious dinner was served at 2 o'clock The guests wished each other a happy New Year. On New Year's day they were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Bertha Covey. Other guests at the home of Mrs. Covey were Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Rose and son Dennis of Salt Lake City, and Mr and Mrs. George Covey and daughter Joan, and Mrs. May Chandler of Ogden. Mr. George Hill spent this Returns To School past week at Pocatello, Idaho at the home of his brother-in-laMiss Vera Lund has returned and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel to her school work in CleveBeck. land, Ohio, after spending the Miss Helen Boothe of Ogden holidays with her mother, Mrs. spent last week-envisiting her Mildred B. Lund mother, Mrs. Hyrum Boothe and She was also other relatives. the speaker at the Sunday evening meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wintle of Ogden and Mrs. Geo. B. Wintle were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Geo. L. Creomulsion relieves promptly beWintle Sunday. cause it goes right to the seat of the B. A. Mrs. and BingBishop trouble to help loosen and expel ham are spending several days germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inin different parts of Idaho visitflamed bronchial mucous memand friends relatives ing branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulfion with the understanding you must like the way it Vacationing In Calif. quickly allavs the cough or you are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frediick-soto have vour money back. of Corinne have been vacafor the tioning in California for Couehs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis past two weeks. 25c - USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE Spaghetti means h - Certified Lamps give you They're Economical more usable light than prewar lamps with 50 the same size bulb. The Certified Lamp reflector is use it . carefully designed to waste no light . to in exactly the right places. 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Stokes entertained at the home of Mrs Robinette Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. J C Nielsen who is leaving in the near futuie to make her home in Salt Lake City. Mr. Log Cabin Kf Honors Mrs. Nielsen py New Othen IS j Dance tiUSIC r AHrs. Party y They spent New Years Eve m Honeyville Primary Hollywood and witnessed the Tournament ol Roses paiade Sponsor Benefit 'and attended the Rose bow! ol The Primary organization football game in Pasadena on ward is sponsorNew Yeais day They reported a the Honeyville hall ,1110s; interesting and enjoyable ing a dance in their ward IREN'S erella" In Boots of the Going-Awa- pin-to-- lit YfflTISS'S MM 330 South Main SOOTIHI EflfiHKEF Plenty of Parking Space ' Srignam City POWER 1 LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE 1 |